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  • Thread Starter wpbh

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    Hi,

    The email has been sent.

    Greetings!

    Thread Starter wpbh

    (@wpbh)

    Hi,

    Sorry for the delay in responding. I had a problem with my PC.

    I tried to send what you requested, but the email you entered is not recognized. The email cannot be sent.

    Look:

    Mistake

    The address “contact[at]seopress[dot]org” was not recognized. Make sure the address is correct.

    Greetings!

    Thread Starter wpbh

    (@wpbh)

    Hello,

    Thanks for the feedback.

    “You will see the alert if you enter the same keyword to the Target keywords field from our content analysis feature tab. I think that’s where the confusion is.”

    The various tests I did were doing exactly as you said. I went even further: I created a new post and entered the same keyword in the Target Keywords field on the tab of the content analysis feature.

    I believe that the best way for you to detect the error is by installing the Classic Editor plugin and testing.

    Thanks!

    Thread Starter wpbh

    (@wpbh)

    Hi,

    I understand that search engines read ALL source code. Thank you for taking the trouble to let me know.

    My concern actually is that the plugin won’t let me know if I forget to include image alt text or if I forget to include an image in the post.

    I am aware that SeoPress automatically adds the image alt text in case I forget, but it would be nice to have the feature available within the post stating that the alt text or the image itself is missing.

    This would make the plugin more complete. It’s a simple resource, but for those who use a lot of images in each post it’s very important, it helps a lot.

    About the keyword issue. Yes, I’m pretty sure the keywords are strictly identical, and I’m using SEOPress 6.1.2.

    For you to understand better.

    I have a post where the focus keyword is Harry Potter. I did three tests reusing the word Harry Potter in a new post and the plugin didn’t inform me that I had already used Harry Potter in another post.

    I even redid the test before replying to your message. This happens in the Classic Editor. I don’t use the Gutenberg Editor.

    Finally, thanks for noting about editing the SEOPress slug.

    Thanks!

    Thread Starter wpbh

    (@wpbh)

    Hello,

    Yes, indeed I have images on the side and header of the site, but it doesn’t make sense for the plugin to consider these images for SEO analysis.

    The image and image alt text must be inside the post, as well as the keyword, for example. The SEO technique is quite clear.

    Thinking like the plugin, I would no longer need to include any images in the posts because the side and header of the site already have images.

    But not including an image in the post would be a big mistake, as I would no longer receive the organic visit that comes from Google Image.

    The plugin should be able to tell me that the content has no image or alt text in case I forgot.

    On the keyword issue in the Classic Editor.

    I don’t use the Gutenberg Editor, I use the Classic Editor.

    I ran several tests including a keyword that I had already used in another post, and the plugin didn’t notify me that I had used the keyword previously in another post.

    Another thing:

    The plugin also lacks the option to edit the permalink slug. This can only be done in the option provided by WordPress itself.

    It would be nice to have this feature in the plugin to let us know that the slug size contains an optimal size, just like the title and description.

    Thank you, Benjamin.

    Thread Starter wpbh

    (@wpbh)

    Hi,

    The warning feature of a keyword already used in previous content does not work in the Classic Editor.

    Still in the Classic Editor, in the content analysis, even if the post doesn’t have any image, the plugin informs that all the alternative tags of the images have been filled.

    “Alternative Image Texts.”

    “All alternate tags are filled in. Good job!”

    And if the content has images without you having filled in the alternative tags, and you ask the plugin to analyze the content, it also informs you that all alternative tags of the images have been filled.

    This happens in the WordPress Classic Editor.

    Thank you very much!

    Thread Starter wpbh

    (@wpbh)

    Hi,

    What good news.

    Looking forward to the update.

    The plugin also lacks the option to edit the permalink slug.
    This can only be done in the option provided by WordPress itself.

    Thanks.

    Thread Starter wpbh

    (@wpbh)

    Hi,

    Sorry, message sent to the wrong support type.

    WPBH.

    Hi,

    I would also like to know the smart way to revert all images to the original and delete the plugin without leaving a trace.

    Thanks.

    Thread Starter wpbh

    (@wpbh)

    Hi,

    Thanks for the quick response.

    Do you recommend indexing the categories and including them in the sitemap?

    Thanks!

    Thread Starter wpbh

    (@wpbh)

    Hi,

    SEOPress Free has no structured data?

    Can’t implement structured data with SEOPress Free?

    Another question:

    Can I index categories and include them in the sitemap?

    You recommend?

    Thanks!

    Thread Starter wpbh

    (@wpbh)

    Hello,

    In that case, there must be something I didn’t understand.

    If Yoast SEO does not implement anything in the database, why is there a post on the plugin’s official website explaining how to perform complete data removal?

    Now I was confused.

    Before requesting support, I did the steps recommended in the article, but it didn’t work.

    See the post:

    https://yoast.com/help/how-can-i-uninstall-my-plugin/#database

    When entering, go to the end of the post until Complete Data Removal.

    Thank you!

    Thread Starter wpbh

    (@wpbh)

    Hello,

    Thanks for your help.

    I have another question: how can I know if the keyword I intend to use in new posts has been used before?

    Yoast SEO tells you if you define the same keyword that you have already used in another article. This is critical for SEO.

    I searched for this option on SEOPress and didn’t find it. Should I activate an option or define some function in the code to use this feature in SEOPress?

    Without this feature, the post is compromised if you use the same keyword that you have used before.

    Without the resource (if you have a large number of published post) you have no way of knowing if a certain keyword has already been used.

    Current good SEO practices condemn the use of the same keyword in different articles.

    How can you help with that?

    Thank you!

    greetings

    Thread Starter wpbh

    (@wpbh)

    Hi,

    Thank you very much for your help and immediate response.

    Where can I see the changes for each update before updating the theme?

    greetings

    Thread Starter wpbh

    (@wpbh)

    Hi,

    But is there any way for me to make the sidebar sticky inside the posts too?

    Any code that I can implement, any function?

    Thanks.

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